Debra DeCourcy is chief marketing director at INFB and she says all Indiana counties are participating in a time capsule effort to capture the 100th.
“We have asked them to contribute an item that represents their particular county into our time capsule. During our dinner celebration tonight all 92 counties, plus Farm Bureau Insurance, the Young Farmers and Ag Professionals, the Women’s Leadership Committee, and certainly Farm Bureau Incorporated will contribute an item and the time capsule will then be sealed by President Randy Kron to be stored and then opened in 2069, which would be Farm Bureau’s 150th anniversary.”
“We have had members who have been collecting Farm Bureau mementos for 50, 70 years and we wanted to give them an opportunity to display those so the rest of our members and staff can see them,” she told HAT.
“We wanted to make sure there was a lot of excitement,” DeCourcy said. “We wanted to make the experience when they checked in the room to be exciting, so the room keys are branded 100th anniversary of Indiana Farm Bureau, and when everyone checks in the room, they’ll find two branded 100th anniversary cookies on their pillows. We want them excited not only about the past and the present, but most important about the future of Farm Bureau.”
Thursday night festivities included a pork chop dinner and remarks by Indiana Lt. Governor Suzanne Crouch, and concluded with a Josh Turner concert. Governor Eric Holcomb is a scheduled guest for the celebration evening Friday.